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you get what you pay for. you cannot transfer music from iTunes on a Kindle (that's huge for me). Also no retina display on Kindle and apps for outweigh the Kindle. If you like basic use and a colored Kindle reader and play angry birds occasionally and little browsing on wifi then yes Kindle Fire is a cute inexspensive...more
I think for me and my wife renting an apartment is the best thing for us. We make enough to own a home but don't want the headaches that come along with homeownership. We're very content renting and the apartment community has a pool we frequent as well which is nice. pros n cons to both.
my car is almost 11 years and running like its a 2009 smooth running vehicle. bought it brand spankin new too. plan on keeping it til it's on it's "last leg".
I've rented for well over 15 years. I'm 34 and don't regret it one bit. You can't take a house with you when you die. No real benefit to home ownership vs renting. pros and cons to both. People say it's an asset and they're right. It's an asset to the bank. not you.